I believe the domain was improperly accessed and served to another Vercel account.
threadsoftech(dot)com
production environment
I believe the domain was improperly accessed and served to another Vercel account.
threadsoftech(dot)com
production environment
The domain troubleshooting guide can help with most custom domain configuration issues. You might be able to use that guide to solve it before a human is available to help you. Then you can come back here and share the answer for bonus points.
You can also use v0 to narrow down the possibilities.
Yes, I’ve already gone through the troubleshooting, but this is a matter of an unauthorized domain transfer. I’m unsure if my project will still count towards my configured domain, or if this other account can take over whats served on this domain.
Do you have access to the domain registration? I ask because it is possible for the owner to prove ownership by adding a TXT record:
If you own access to the domain, you can add it back to your account by proving ownership.
Hi @junaama, welcome to the Vercel Community!
It looks like the domain in question is a third-party domain and isn’t managed by Vercel. So, can you check with your domain registrar if someone made changes on there?
Again, no one can make DNS changes from Vercel without opening the domain registrar website in this case. They must use the
Thanks @aruns for jumping in.